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Bats could help humans build immunity to deadly diseases: Aussie scientists

Australian scientists believe that bats could hold the key to developing immunity to lethal diseases, after it was ...

WHO seeks $56 million for Zika; Brazil microcephaly cases rise

The World Health Organization (WHO) called on Wednesday for $56 million to combat the Zika virus, a disease that has ...

Ebola epidemic ended in W. Africa but flare ups possible

The World Health Organisation on Thursday announced an end to the latest flare-up of the Ebola virus in Liberia, a ...

HMS Hood's Bell Has Been Successfully Recovered

- A research team led by US philanthropist and entrepreneur Paul G. Allen has successfully recovered the bell of ...

TOMI Receives EPA Registration for Its Patented BITâ„¢ Technology

- TOMIâ„¢ Environmental Solutions, Inc. (OTCQB: TOMZ) (TOMI), a global bacteria decontamination and infection ...

Defense, Health ministers ink cooperation agreement

Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu and Health Minister Nila F. Moeloek signed a cooperation agreement to prevent the ...

Military medicine institutions globally will face severe challenges: Ryacudu

In the future as some countries continue to struggle with armed conflicts and natural disasters, Defense Minister of ...

The Western Union Foundation Surpasses US$100M Charitable Global Giving Milestone

- The Western Union Foundation today announced it has surpassed a major milestone, donating more than US$100 million ...

UNICEF report highlights dramatic impact of Ebola on children

Ebola has had a devastating impact on children in most-affected West Africa, with children making up about 20 percent ...

Paul G. Allen Locates Sunken Japanese WWII Battleship Musashi

PHILIPPINES, March 4, 2015 (Antara/PRNewswire) -- Philanthropist and entrepreneur, Paul G. Allen, has located the ...

New Report Highlights Top Ten Countries Fighting Back Against Stealth Global Killer, Toxic Pollution, Which Kills One in Seven People Worldwide

- Diseases like Ebola, HIV and Malaria capture headlines while pollution steadily kills nearly 9 million people every ...

Bioterrorism exists in Indonesia: researcher

A professor of Airlangga University in Surabaya, East Java province, believes that bioterrorism is prevalent in ...

Clinicians Worldwide Confirm Impact of UpToDate on Quality of Care in 2014

- Wolters Kluwer Health, a leading global provider of information for healthcare professionals and students, announced ...

IMF policies criticized over ebola outbreak

International Monetary Fund (IMF) policies left healthcare systems in the African countries worst affected by ebola ...

WHO advises male Ebola survivors to abstain from sex

Men who recover from Ebola should abstain from sex for three months to minimise the risk of passing the virus on in ...